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Inspirational story:
Encouragement
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Two men were seriously ill.
They occupied the same room in the hospital. One of them lied in the bed
near the only window in their room. Every day he was allowed to spend some
time sitting up in his bed to help draining the fluid from lungs. The other
man was forced to spend all his days flat on his back.
They talked a lot about their life, families, jobs, vacations. Every time,
when the first man was sitting by the window, he described in detailes all
that he see outside the window. His roommate always looked for those
moments, when his world was broadened and brightened up by the world
outside.
Amazing views of a park with a beautiful lake could be seen from the window
of their room. Children delightfully played among ducks and swans. Couples
walked arm in arm among colourful flowers. Also the stunning city skyline
could be seen.
When the man by the window had been thoroughly describing all that was
happenning outside the window, his rommate would close his eyes and imaged
all the beautiful scenes of life that were told to him.
One morning the man, whose bed was near the window, had died peacefully in
his sleep. His roommate was very sad.
After some time, when the nurse came to visit him, he asked if he could be
moved next to the window. The nurse agreed and kindly made the switch. When
she left, the man slowly and painfully propped himself up on one elbow and
took the first look at the world outside. He was stunned. The window faced a
blank wall.
When the nurse came to visit him the next time, he told her about beautiful
things outside the window that his rommate decribed him. The nurse replied
that his rommate was a blind man. She said: „Probably he just tried to
encourage you.“
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